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— that the company won't be able to refuse.
They will not be able to refuse governmental legislation.
Timming thinks tattoo artists should be able to refuse clients' tattoo requests.
Now, Japan has made her an offer she might not be able to refuse.
Not the people, not their elected representatives, nor the users of those services will be able to refuse.
"I am not saying they [the workers] accept the Islamic State mentality but perhaps the money means they might not be able to refuse," says Mr Xalaf.
Only religious ministers should be able to refuse gay weddings and not civil celebrants, registrars or private wedding service providers, he said.
New requirements on transparency for new providers mean they will only be able to refuse patients on clinical grounds, which will effectively outlaw cherrypicking.
Ms. Davis made him an offer that few New Yorkers, who rarely have trucks in the garage or even a garage, would be able to refuse.
Before I go any further I should probably state that if Mr Redford happened to ask me to do one, I'm not sure I'd be able to refuse.
Entsch told Guardian Australia that only ministers of religion and religious organisations should be able to refuse gay weddings, not other providers of goods and services.
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